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Orient, can't for the life of me remember the year as dad has passed away, could have been the promotion year (79) stood by halfway line by the tunnel and it was full of palace...this thread made me research, this is the one
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I believe that was the game I went to as my first game away, without my parents but with my brother. I was about 14 and my brother was 4 years younger. We went by coach on this midweek game, palace supporters at the time looked after us.
It was just before Peter Taylor joined the club, I think that palace signed terry Venables and Ian Evans on that day. I remember going down to the pier after the game and having chips from a chippy before the coach took us back to selhurst.
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Wycombe Vs Palace Pre season 1999/2000 must have been 4 or 5, lost 4-1 Clinton scored for us.
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Brighton Easter Monday 1987
Palace aiming for the Play Offs and that lot heading for relegation, ain't won for months and wore shirts with NOBo on. Just say we lost as per the norm down there,after the game,events around the ground and on the train home were perhaps best described as "interesting" to take in. |
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Edit 2 1 Delboy was 1976 Last edited by N Herts Eagle; 29-04-2014 at 10:54 PM. |
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New Years Day 1990, Arsenal at Highbury. We lost 4-1 I think, all the goals before half time. Memories of being in one side of the Clock End and being lifted off my feet at times as it was so packed. I was 14 and hooked.
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I think it was Brighton in about 1979 and we lost 2 or 3 nil as I recall.
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Play Off final Vs Sheffield United, 1997, Wembley.
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Brighton away 1988. Lost, got lost, got chased about a bit. Nice day!
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Worthington Cup semi-final 2nd leg, away to Liverpool in 2001, lost 5-0, was gutted and school the next day was horrible (live in the North West so a lot of scousers) but got revenge two years later in the FA Cup replay when we won 2-0 at Anfield and I think Freedman was sent off?
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We won the first 5 aways I went to, starting with Brighton in ZDS. Surely a record?
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How do people remember their first games (unless they are much older). I presume they rely on family to tell them? Mine don't remember either!
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I don't remember mine and my dad, who took me, doesn't either. I was roughly five at the time though I think.
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Buggered if I can remember the Gillingham score but pretty sure we won.
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As for first away trip aside from Charlton .A mob of us used to go to Portsmouth every year which always seemed to end in a draw, this would have been mid 60s. |
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27th September 1969.... V Notts Forest aged 14.... Went with a few mates from School on a Timpsons coach from Selhurst. Got in the ground early started chatting naively to some locals, who as the game started biffed us around a bit and pinched our scarves. Was very wary when attending football from that point on, a couple of my mates never went again. Headed for the safety of the Palace group on the halfway line and never ventured alone on the terraces again.
0 - 0 and I was hooked.
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LOL.... My sister did that to me at Millwall, never took her again. I just joined in with the rest of the punters around me and looked at her as though she were mad. Got away with it.... Heart was beating bloody fast and I swear it started one of those mass fence jumping things that their mob used to do now and again. I was always very worried when going to Millwall that I'd bump into one of the very many Millwall fans I knew from my aquaintances and freinds around Brockley and getting pointed out as a Palace fan.
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October 2005 (had to google date) at Ricoh Arena. Palace won 4-1 with Darren Ward scoring and Clinton Morrison, Ben Watson and Jon Macken!
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